Stone soul music. Living your best life sir Dave. Thank you for filming as I most certainly learned a lot from your exchange with the vendors. Paul is a very sweet and dedicated brother, and for me dedication to the art is ❤. Your filming is quite nice as you take the time to show each piece and give a historical perspective of each piece. Thank you.
That discussion about Diamond Pacific was interesting. The longevity of tools and equipment are where the dollars and sense really come into play in a purchasing decision.
I absolutely loved the fossils and the stuff you purchased was amazing! I am very interested in seeing more fossils and the shells were very interesting as well would love to see the jewelry for real! Thanks ❤I’m looking for a ring love a colorful combination for sure.
Hiya Dave, awesome video. I loved all of the show, but most of all was the dino bones, and you know why. I hope you have a awesome blessed day. Cya! 😺🐟 out!
I am surprised you offered to pay$150 for one stone. I am glad somebody can afford to do that! It is a nice piece of turquoise, have fun finishing it up!And to think you were cutting up a tile saw for a flat lap! Nice goin'!
You really are into turquoise-more obsessed than I realized! ha ha! Peter & Paul a couple of great guys. I worked for a silversmith/jeweler in Berkeley-he had a shop in the basement of a home in EastBay/Emeryville and lived with his wife & stepdaughter 1 1/2 short blocks awy in a second house. He hired a crew for production line work and the rooms above the shop were for the crew,. He sold from tables in Berkeley legit with a vendor's license just a jump from the CAL campus.There are 2-3 blocks of Telegraph Ave lined with street vendors curbside the year round . My boss -and friend-Frank-did well enough, and he is good, very good at what he does. Some folks would mine gemstones and bring him some back, some would buy at gem shows-Frank was expert with the torch, his silversmithing was near flawless but he also cut gemstone, The "old saw" in the backyard under a tarp-it rains good when it rains-scared me the first time I saw it. ha ha!!Now I do not have oxygen/acetylene tanks to solder with or any expensive equipment, but I love designing with various materials I collect -abalone, old sterling flatware, I have a small space to work with and I really do not need more than another good workbench and a hot cup of coffee! Thanks for all your videos, I am glad that you can actually afford to pay $150 for one piece of turquoise! ha ha!!!
@@hellboundrubber4448 Try and try as I might, I just can’t seem to teach Dusty how to read. I figure she may cognize the shape and form of warning signs, but it’s a struggle!
The cost of Gold per Gram is $65. The cost of Weed per Gram by the Oz is $5 per Gram. And Carico Lake is $50 per Gram!!!!? That's insane. Per Pound that's $25 000. What?
Cape Cod girls will be there❤🎉😊
Stone soul music. Living your best life sir Dave. Thank you for filming as I most certainly learned a lot from your exchange with the vendors. Paul is a very sweet and dedicated brother, and for me dedication to the art is ❤. Your filming is quite nice as you take the time to show each piece and give a historical perspective of each piece. Thank you.
I have a good feeling about this one! I'm rurdy to see some purdy rocks 🧃😎🍿
Awesome video bud, we love the knowledge bud… thanks again 🙌🏻👏🏻👌🏼🪨💎
Great video David. Loved the torquise. There was so much great information.
Oh wow that's Moonstone also is beautiful fantastic 😂😂😍✌️
That discussion about Diamond Pacific was interesting. The longevity of tools and equipment are where the dollars and sense really come into play in a purchasing decision.
These guys are great
I love opals too❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love pulitzer opal he makes fun videos
I absolutely loved the fossils and the stuff you purchased was amazing! I am very interested in seeing more fossils and the shells were very interesting as well would love to see the jewelry for real! Thanks ❤I’m looking for a ring love a colorful combination for sure.
Hiya Dave, awesome video. I loved all of the show, but most of all was the dino bones, and you know why.
I hope you have a awesome blessed day.
Cya! 😺🐟 out!
Great Stuff David!
Hacked Back... We Gotta Da Mine Field Back Mate!
peace out me friend!
Dude your so much with your presentation 😜. Kat
I am surprised you offered to pay$150 for one stone. I am glad somebody can afford to do that! It is a nice piece of turquoise, have fun finishing it up!And to think you were cutting up a tile saw for a flat lap! Nice goin'!
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You really are into turquoise-more obsessed than I realized! ha ha! Peter & Paul a couple of great guys. I worked for a silversmith/jeweler in Berkeley-he had a shop in the basement of a home in EastBay/Emeryville and lived with his wife & stepdaughter 1 1/2 short blocks awy in a second house. He hired a crew for production line work and the rooms above the shop were for the crew,. He sold from tables in Berkeley legit with a vendor's license just a jump from the CAL campus.There are 2-3 blocks of Telegraph Ave lined with street vendors curbside the year round . My boss -and friend-Frank-did well enough, and he is good, very good at what he does. Some folks would mine gemstones and bring him some back, some would buy at gem shows-Frank was expert with the torch, his silversmithing was near flawless but he also cut gemstone, The "old saw" in the backyard under a tarp-it rains good when it rains-scared me the first time I saw it. ha ha!!Now I do not have oxygen/acetylene tanks to solder with or any expensive equipment, but I love designing with various materials I collect -abalone, old sterling flatware, I have a small space to work with and I really do not need more than another good workbench and a hot cup of coffee! Thanks for all your videos, I am glad that you can actually afford to pay $150 for one piece of turquoise! ha ha!!!
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Wow 4usd
SYNTHETIC OPAL YUK! looks like a 20c candy store... what is it doing at this show!
"No Dogs. There's a sign"
Security Guards would tell me the same thing. And i tell them, my Dog can't read. hahaha!
@@hellboundrubber4448 Try and try as I might, I just can’t seem to teach Dusty how to read. I figure she may cognize the shape and form of warning signs, but it’s a struggle!
Hey Dave ,did the one guy, have opal in basalt,the leopard opal??
@1:06:30 Riding snowboard/skiing? I heard the mountains are fun to ride in Taos. David do you ski/snowboard?
a bit but haven’t done it in Taos. It’s very expensive I usually go to Colorado.
name of vendor at 49min? That picture jasper is off the hook! Thanks again Dave
I didn’t get their card info this year but if you look at my 2022 Durango Gemshow, i do share the information
The cost of Gold per Gram is $65. The cost of Weed per Gram by the Oz is $5 per Gram. And Carico Lake is $50 per Gram!!!!? That's insane. Per Pound that's $25 000. What?
Yep it’s true
@@lapidarydave Omg.
Who are these guys
No speak english,pero saludos desde España 🇪🇦